ERIC (Electronic Registration Information Center) is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the accuracy and accessibility of voter registration across the United States. By securely collecting data from member states, ERIC identifies outdated or inaccurate voter records, deceased voters, and eligible individuals who are not yet registered. Through compliance with federal and state laws, ERIC enables its members to update voter records, remove ineligible voters, and provide information to potential voters, while also referring possible cases of illegal voting to law enforcement.
With a mission to improve the efficiency and integrity of elections, ERIC's innovative approach utilizes data from various sources, including voter registration and motor vehicle departments, the Social Security Administration, and the United States Postal Service. By leveraging these data sources, ERIC empowers its member states to streamline voter registration processes, reduce election costs, and ensure that all eligible citizens have access to the voting system. Through its comprehensive services, ERIC plays a crucial role in promoting transparency and accountability in the electoral process.
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